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departments / schools<br />
Communications (3 credits)<br />
COM 11400 Fundamentals of Speech Communication<br />
Humanities (6 credits)<br />
HIST 33400 Science and Technology in Western Civilization II<br />
POL 30400 Technology and Society<br />
Education (36 credits)<br />
EDFA 20000 History & Philosophy of Education<br />
EDPS 22000 Psychology of Learning<br />
EDPS 26000 Introduction to Special Education<br />
EDPS 36600 Use of Assessment in the Classroom<br />
EDCI 32300 Education Technology for Teaching & Learning<br />
EDCI 34600 Strategies of Science Instruction in the Senior High School<br />
EDCI 35500 Teaching and Learning in the KClassroom<br />
EDPS 37000 Teaching Students w/Diverse Needs in the K-12 Classroom<br />
EDCI 48900/49700 Student Teaching<br />
Electives (as needed)<br />
Chemistry Minor Option<br />
(24 credits)<br />
1. Chemistry Core:<br />
CHM 11500 AND General Chemistry I & II<br />
CHM 11600<br />
2. Chemistry Electives:<br />
A minimumof sixteen credit hours of chemistry courses beyond general chemistry is required.<br />
These credit hours must include both lecture and laboratory courses chosen fromtwoor more areas<br />
of chemistry: analytical, biochemistry, inorganic, organic, and physical. Advanced special topic courses<br />
and up to 3 credits of CHM49900 (undergraduate research) may also be used to fulfill this requirement<br />
Bachelor of Science.<br />
Physics Major Option<br />
(124 credits)<br />
1. Communication & English Composition (9 credits)<br />
COM 11400 Fundamentals of Speech Communication<br />
Plus one of the following three options:<br />
ENGL 10400/10500<br />
English Comp. I/II<br />
ENGL 10300 OR 10800 Adv. Freshman Comp. AND a writingintensive<br />
course approved by the student’s<br />
academic advisor<br />
ENGL 10400<br />
(with a grade of A) AND a writing-intensive<br />
course approved by the student’s academic<br />
advisor<br />
2. Humanities and Social Sciences (18 credits)<br />
A two-course sequence fromgroup A or group B, two courses fromthe other group,<br />
and any two other courses fromA and B:<br />
A. Literature, History, Philosophy, Foreign Languages, Art, Music, Theater<br />
B. Anthropology, Psychology, Sociology, Political Science, Economics<br />
3. Mathematics & Computer Science (29 credits)<br />
MA 16300 Integ. Calculus and Geom. I<br />
MA 16400 Integ. Calculus and Geom. II<br />
MA 26100 Multivariate Calculus<br />
MA 26400 Differential Equations<br />
MA 26500 Linear Algebra<br />
CS 12300 Programming I: Java<br />
CS 12400 Programming II: C++<br />
Math Elective recommended choices:<br />
MA 31200 Probability<br />
MA 31500 Introductory Abstract Mathematics<br />
MA 34800 Discrete Mathematics<br />
MA 47200 Introductory Applied Mathematics<br />
4. Physics (35 credits)<br />
PHYS 15200 Mechanics<br />
PHYS 19400 Freshman Physics Orientation<br />
PHYS 25100 Heat, Electricity and Optics<br />
PHYS 29400 Sophomore Physics Seminar<br />
PHYS 31000 Intermediate Mechanics<br />
PHYS 31100 Quantum Physics I<br />
PHYS 32200 Intermediate Optics<br />
PHYS 33000 Intermediate Elect. Magnet.<br />
PHYS 34200 Modern Physics<br />
PHYS 34300 Modern Physics Lab.<br />
PHYS 38000 Advanced Lab<br />
PHYS 49400 Junior-Senior Physics Seminar<br />
PHYS 51500 Thermodynamics<br />
5. Chemistry (8 credits)<br />
CHM 11500 General Chemistry I<br />
CHM 11600 General Chemistry II<br />
6. Electives (17-19 credits)<br />
Recommended:<br />
PHYS 30500 Intermediate Math Physics<br />
PHYS 41200 Quantum Physics<br />
ASTR 36300 Intermediate Astronomy I<br />
ASTR 36400 Intermediate Astronomy II<br />
Bachelor of Science in Physics:<br />
Computational Physics Option<br />
(127 credits)<br />
1. Communication and English Composition (9 credits)<br />
COM 11400<br />
Fundamentals of Speech Communication<br />
Plus one of the following three options:<br />
ENGL 10400/10500 English Comp. I/II<br />
ENGL 10300 OR 10800 Adv. Freshman Comp. AND a writing- intensive course<br />
approved by the student’s academic advisor<br />
ENGL 10400<br />
(with a grade of A) AND a writing-intensive course<br />
approved by the student’s academic advisor<br />
2. Humanities and Social Sciences (18 credits)<br />
A two-course sequence fromgroup A or group B, twocourses fromthe other group, and any twoother<br />
courses fromA and B:<br />
A. Literature, History, Philosophy, Foreign Languages, Art, Music, Theater<br />
B. Anthropology, Psychology, Sociology, Political Science, Economics<br />
3. Mathematics (26 credits)<br />
MA 16300 Integ. Calculus and Geom. I<br />
MA 16400 Integ. Calculus and Geom. II<br />
MA 26100 Multivariate Calculus<br />
MA 26400 Differential Equations<br />
MA 26500 Linear Algebra<br />
Math Elective recommended choices:<br />
MA 31200 Probability<br />
MA 31500 Introductory Abstract Mathematics<br />
MA 34800 Discrete Mathematics<br />
MA 47200 Introductory Applied Mathematics<br />
4. Computer Science (18 credits, satisfies the requirements for a CS minor)<br />
CS 12300 Programming I: Java<br />
CS 12400 Programming II: C++<br />
CS 22300 Computer Architecture and<br />
Assembly Language<br />
CS 27500 Data Structures<br />
CS 30200 Operating Systems<br />
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